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Randy Johnston, Large Platter, Anagama natural ash glaze with trailing decoration

 

Randy Johnston
Large Platter, Anagama natural ash glaze with trailing decoration
2011

Pucker Gallery
Randy Johnston, Squared Vase, Anagama Natural Ash Glaze with Shino Slip and Wax Resist Brushwork

 

Randy Johnston
Squared Vase, Anagama Natural Ash Glaze with Shino Slip and Wax Resist Brushwork
2010

Pucker Gallery
 
  Randy Johnston has been working in ceramics in his Wisconsin studio for more than forty years. He is recognized internationally as an artist who has pursued functional expression and brought a fresh aesthetic vision to contemporary form, and for his many contributions to the development of wood kiln technology in the United States. He is currently a professor and department chair at the University of Wisconsin, River Falls, where he teaches ceramics and drawing. His work is exhibited internationally and he is the recipient of numerous awards including the Bush Artist Fellowship granted by the Bush foundation in Minnesota and two Visual Artist Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. Johnston received his MFA from Southern Illinois University and a BFA in Studio Arts from the University of Minnesota where he studied with Warren MacKenzie. He also studied in Japan at the pottery of Shimaoka Tatsuzo who was a student of Shoji Hamada. Johnston has presented hundreds of lectures and guest artist presentations worldwide. He has work in the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Minneapolis Art Institute, Museum of fine Arts, Boston, Los Angeles County Museum, Nelson Aitkins Museum and numerous International public and private collections.